by Orchard Park Tree Service | Feb 24, 2020 | Trees in General
The tulip poplar tree is also referred to as the yellow poplar or the tulip tree. It’s a hardwood tree that’s native to the eastern part of the U.S. It’s not really a poplar tree. Instead, it’s a member of the magnolia tree family. In some parts of America,...
by Orchard Park Tree Service | Feb 17, 2020 | Trees in General
Proud sweet gum tree ball owners realize that the plant’s shiny glow can’t be beaten. However, even the enchanting colors can’t make up for those spikey brown balls. You’ve mostly likely heard about injections to hinder the balls from growing. But are these injections...
by Orchard Park Tree Service | Feb 10, 2020 | Diseases & Insect Damage
Bugs such as mosquitoes, spiders, cockroaches, and ants can’t make their own heat. So, they depend on external temps for mobility. The geographic locations of bugs in winter is impacted by environmental temperatures. Some arthropods can’t survive in freezing weather. ...
by Orchard Park Tree Service | Feb 3, 2020 | Trees in General
A Bad Haircut Just like your hair, trees can become overgrown, unhealthy, and struggle to thrive. This can lead to dead branches and malformed foliage instead of a pleasant view and protection from the sun and wind elements. Some of these beautiful giants may need...
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